Sentences with phrase «national penchant»

And considering our national penchant to move from place to place, it is more than likely that within a decade or so, you will begin the journey all over again.

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With more than a year to go before the 9th National Assembly is inaugurated, knowing Saraki's penchant to deliver where others have stumbled in the past, surely, there will be many more #MicCheck moments over the next 13 months.
The NPP, has a penchant for raising funds outside Ghana, but what makes this particular one suspicious and interesting is that, the number of Chinese national, seen at the event outnumbered the Ghanaian residents and party members who organized the ceremony.
This penchant for supporting his loyalists to circumvent laid - down procedures in the party has resulted in several scandals, including the infamous secret account at Ecobank which held over GHC 5 million party funds without the knowledge of the suspended General Secretary and National Chairman.
National Organiser of the NDC, Kofi Adams accused Dr. Bawumia of developing penchant for lies.
Mayor de Blasio's penchant for making himself a party pariah continued this weekend as he blithely inserted himself into the heated race for Democratic National Committee chairman, and then angered New York Dems by backing a Californian for another post.
Those with a penchant for breathtaking scenery, skiing, hiking and photography will love the gateway city of Bariloche, situated in the northern Patagonia region of Argentina, in the Lago Nahuel Huapi National Park.
«freedom of choice, the individual takes all, user pays, the darwinian survival of the fittest, the fundamentalism of religion, the oppression of labour to complete flexibility, the crude elevation of the entrepreneur beyond the ethics of their behaviour, the mocking of the role of the state in any service, the quest for ever lower taxes and the shrinkage of government, the failure to admit privatisation disasters, the ignoring of education and health needs for the majority, the failure to pursue greater equality for women, the worship of wealth for some at the expense of wellbeing for many, freedom to carry guns, deny climate change, the penchant for war and national might over peace time government services, and finally the deeply flawed assumption that competition prevails in any market (and every market) if you just stand back and watch it»
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